Want this question answered?
An ossific fragment overlying the shoulder refers to a piece of bone that has formed and detached within the soft tissues around the shoulder joint. This can occur due to trauma, such as a fracture or dislocation, or as a result of chronic overuse. Ossific fragments can cause pain and limited range of motion in the shoulder and may require surgical removal in some cases.
Ossific density in the wrist would mean there is a small change or deterioration in the formation of the bone.
An ossific density along the humeral cortext is an area of the outer layer of the upper arm bone that is more dense than the surrounding areas.
Basically, it means you have a 10mm (in size) bit of bone (ossific body) on the inside (inferior) of the lower part of your knee cap.
Fragment.
It is a fragment that shouldn't be capitalized or punctuated.
Corticated ossific fragments are pieces of bone that are surrounded by a layer of cortical bone, making them more well-defined and easier to distinguish on imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans. These fragments are usually associated with fractures or injuries to bones.
it means definitely found dead fragment, which mean you found dead fragment and do not use it.
fragment
It is a fragment that shouldn't be capitalized or punctuated.
Yes, it is a fragment.
The rock which has fragments of feldsper and quartz is Bioclastic Limestone.